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Senator's Husband Helped Unqualified Applicant Enter Berkeley

Richard Blum has been identified as the member of the University of California Board of Regents who, according to state...

College Leaders Back Princeton in Civil Rights Probe

More than 80 college and university leaders on Thursday urged the Education Department to drop an investigation into Princeton University...

Course Completion Rates Fell During Remote Switch

Course completion fell for students at one statewide community college system when it shifted to virtual instruction at the start...

Federal Lawmakers Propose New Player-Pay Bill

Two United States congressmen and former college athletes introduced the Student Athlete Level Playing Field Act on Thursday, bipartisan legislation...

Oxford Experiments With Affirmative Action in Ph.D. Admissions

University will examine socioeconomic background of applicants -- and won't see names and genders.

Zoom Draws a Line

Videoconferencing provider refuses to stream a university event featuring a member of a terrorist organization. Academic freedom hawks see virtual teaching platforms as a new front in the fight for faculty rights.

How COVID Could Impact Transfer

The COVID-19 pandemic has created uncertainty about what will happen next. Experts say colleges need to improve transfer relationships now to stay afloat in this crisis.

Forward Thinking: How is COVID-19 Shaping Higher Ed? | Thursday, September 24 at 2:00 pm ET

In this webcast, Strada researchers and three college and university presidents will discuss what they've learned during the pandemic, and...